The Russian hacker group Curly COMrades is abusing Microsoft Hyper-V in Windows to bypass endpoint detection and response ...
Recently documented Curly COMrades group bypasses traditional host-based EDR solutions by spinning up VMs with deceptive ...
Russian hackers known as Curly COMrades have been seen hiding their malware in Linux-based virtual machines (VM) deployed on ...
A recent investigation by Bitdefender reveals how the pro-Russian hacker group Curly COMrades uses innovative methods to remain undetected for long ...
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I went from Windows to Linux... then back again, and the grass isn't always greener
A few months back, I gave Linux a real shot as my daily driver, but the experience was less than satisfactory. Both operating ...
"By isolating the malware and its execution environment within a VM, the attackers effectively bypassed many traditional host ...
Ransomware gangs are exploiting AdaptixC2, an open-source command-and-control framework originally built for red team testing, to support stealthy post-exploitation operations.
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4 awesome (and practical) things you can do with a terminal on Android
Termux will drop you into the Windows PowerShell terminal on your phone, where you can remotely manage files, run automation ...
ClickFix attacks have evolved to feature videos that guide victims through the self-infection process, a timer to pressure ...
Russian hackers are abusing Microsoft Hyper-V to create a hidden Linux virtual machine within the victim’s host, enabling ...
This investigation, conducted with support from the Georgian CERT, uncovered new tools and techniques used by the Curly COMrades threat actor. It established covert, long-term access to victim ...
Russia's Curly COMrades is abusing Microsoft's Hyper-V hypervisor in compromised Windows machines to create a hidden Alpine ...
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